This week at The Broadway

Films that you'll never have heard of; but really should watch this week. From John C. Reilly actually performing in a meaningful role to the plot of Sleeping Beauty transcribed to an '18' about a University student.

We Need to Talk About Kevin: Stirring up positive opinions at Toronto International Film Festival 2011, this is a strangely intimate look at a mother confronting very dark truths about her teenage son. Rather difficult to accept at times, this is based on Lionel Shriver's Orange Price-winning novel of the same name, containing heartbreaking performances by Tilda Swinton and an awkwardly beaufitul Kevin C. Reilly.

Sleeping Beauty: Looking for part time work to fund her lifestyle, University student Lucy takes many a risk, and ends up taking a job as a Sleeping Beauty at a private and discreet 'Sleeping Beauty chamber' inside a country mansion. In this time of extreme sedation, Lucy is sought upon by Elderly men looking to pay for a "good time." She gets anxious as to what happens in these times of deep sleep, as one of the clients arrives with an unexpected plan for his session...

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This Week In New Releases [Week Of 27th February 2012]

We all need a gentle reminder from time to time. This Week In New Releases from New Rising Media aims to do just that – remind you of the biggest, best and hottest new media releases to look out for this week. From the latest big screen blockbusters, to this week's most anticipated Blu-Ray discs, via details of the next big triple-A videogame to reach consoles. This isn't a total run-down of everything new this week, though, these are carefully hand-picked for your viewing/playing pleasure entirely by us, enjoy.

This week at The Broadway...

So you've finally stopped laughing since the all-night bad movie experience? We've got a 1920s boarding school with the classic 'haunted house' formula, and Johnny Depp returning once again into the persona of a Gonzo journalist, both of which you should really watch this week at the Broadway.